146
146
Apr 18, 2013
04/13
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 146
favorite 0
quote 0
another of my constituents, molly, an alternative family education in santa cruz says it best, quote, the national day of silence is important to me because sometimes silence speaks louder than words. thank you. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back. for what purpose does the gentleman from new york rise? >> to address the house for one minute. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. >> mr. speaker, no one should fight for their country oy toe their government. but that's exactly what's happening th disa veterans todaywho e waiting far too long to have their claims processed by the v.a. there are right now thousands of folks in my home state of new york and in the hudson valley who are waiting on average over 400 days to have their claims processed. that's a year and a half. that's wrong and we can do bert by our veterans. i know one veteran who served his country in vietnam, he came home, filed a disability claim just in february of 2011. but that was 800 days ago and he's still waiting for an answer. he said to me, sean, i just need an answer so i can decide whether
another of my constituents, molly, an alternative family education in santa cruz says it best, quote, the national day of silence is important to me because sometimes silence speaks louder than words. thank you. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back. for what purpose does the gentleman from new york rise? >> to address the house for one minute. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. >> mr. speaker, no one should fight for their country oy toe their government. but...
95
95
Apr 23, 2013
04/13
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 95
favorite 0
quote 0
institutes which educates visit holders. this will also help solve that problem. >> yes, good, i'll goat that in a minute. but the asylum scrining process in this bill -- screening process in this bill, under the present system, as i understand it, applicants for asylum must undergo a credible fear interview to determine whether the applicant has a credible fear of persecution in his or her country of origin. if the screening officer determines that the individual has a credible fear, the application moves along for further consideration. this bill, as i understand it, streamlines the refugee and asylum screening process partly by allowing a screening officer to grant asylum immediately following a screening interview. if this provision were to become law, how would the department ensure that asylum applicants are adequately screened for national security threats? current d.h.s. regulations permit u.s. c.i.s. to confer with the state department to verify the veracity of an asylum applicant's claims. to what extent does u.s.c
institutes which educates visit holders. this will also help solve that problem. >> yes, good, i'll goat that in a minute. but the asylum scrining process in this bill -- screening process in this bill, under the present system, as i understand it, applicants for asylum must undergo a credible fear interview to determine whether the applicant has a credible fear of persecution in his or her country of origin. if the screening officer determines that the individual has a credible fear, the...
75
75
Apr 19, 2013
04/13
by
LINKTV
tv
eye 75
favorite 0
quote 0
basic values that we thought we all shared- the search for peace and justice, tolerance, the value of education in itself- and to learn some of each others' sources- a text study on these things. and we did that for a year, with five different meetings, and now we're publishing a book on that subject- common values, different sources- and it was kind of amazing to see how much we in fact did have in common. some of the people who've never been involved in this kind of dialogue before said that it seemed we were stealing eaeach others' texts, because they weren't aware of influence during the ages of other peoples' text. but that kind of thing, when you look at some core values that the three faiths share was very instructive to a number of a people. >> [speaking in islamic] >> [translated] we treat our brothers, the christians, as one society. >> [speaking in islamic] in this holy city of nazareth. >> [speaking in islamic] >> since trying to- because we were born here. >> [speaking in islamic] >> we live together as neighbors, as brothers, in both sad events and happy events. >> [speaking in is
basic values that we thought we all shared- the search for peace and justice, tolerance, the value of education in itself- and to learn some of each others' sources- a text study on these things. and we did that for a year, with five different meetings, and now we're publishing a book on that subject- common values, different sources- and it was kind of amazing to see how much we in fact did have in common. some of the people who've never been involved in this kind of dialogue before said that...
118
118
Apr 19, 2013
04/13
by
KQED
tv
eye 118
favorite 0
quote 0
>> we do know from comments made by the suspect of education that a couple of months ago in february possibly the plant did a controlled burn of some lumber and trees that were on site and they did a controlled burn and they asked that the intermediate ya school nearby be evacuated while they do that controlled burn but other than that that's the only thing or concern issued one gentleman cannot return to his home, the blast burned his ndows and doors off, he tells me he's had concerns about possible chemical contamination but he never thought there'd be an explosion d sai he never really pursued concerns but he did have them. ammonium nitrate is a commonly used fertilizer. is this an agricultural area of texas? is west a logical place to have a plant of this kind? >> yes, indeed, it is. and the plant has services all of the farmers and ranchers in this central texas area around west and one person told me that it's been there a long time and that a lot of things have just grown up around it. a lot of houses, apartment buildings and the school have just grown up around the plant. >>
>> we do know from comments made by the suspect of education that a couple of months ago in february possibly the plant did a controlled burn of some lumber and trees that were on site and they did a controlled burn and they asked that the intermediate ya school nearby be evacuated while they do that controlled burn but other than that that's the only thing or concern issued one gentleman cannot return to his home, the blast burned his ndows and doors off, he tells me he's had concerns...
SFGTV2: San Francisco Government Television
51
51
Apr 16, 2013
04/13
by
SFGTV2
tv
eye 51
favorite 0
quote 0
middle school is the biggest challenge with truancy and educational challenges and we know that while we are increasing the performance stand of the whole cities one of the highest increases in the whole state is happening here in the public schools in san francisco they are to the satisfied with just a bump we need to taken it at the highest levels and train from elementary to middle to high school and the college all of the kids in our skill set is so they can become the grounds for recruitment for every industry in our city that whether it's healthcare, technology, or whether it's tourism, and all the other great things that are happening in our city. and in fact we invested in 2012 in kid s f a special program we got funding from from the government federal department. labor to create the technology training center tech s f to reach out to disadvantaged kids in our city and make sure that they are getting the skill sets and the support that they need to so they can get in and really help us get rid of this digital guide that we suffer from and continue to suffer from in many of ou
middle school is the biggest challenge with truancy and educational challenges and we know that while we are increasing the performance stand of the whole cities one of the highest increases in the whole state is happening here in the public schools in san francisco they are to the satisfied with just a bump we need to taken it at the highest levels and train from elementary to middle to high school and the college all of the kids in our skill set is so they can become the grounds for...
110
110
Apr 20, 2013
04/13
by
CNNW
tv
eye 110
favorite 0
quote 0
with an advanced degree in education from capella university, you'll have the knowledge to meet these challenges and make a difference in the lives of students. let's get started at capella.edu. >>> it's the bottom of the area. welcome back. i am john berman in boston. this morning, elation and relief. an emotional night. 19-year-old dzhokhar tsarnaev in a hospital under heavy guard. this image shows him bloody on a boat in a backyard in watertown. he was captured last night after a dramatic gunfight with police. it was this tweet that confirmed what residents had been hoping for since monday's bombing that read, suspect in custody. and the fbi added the word "captured" to its wanted poster. and just because the suspect is in custody it does not mean this drama is order. authorities have decided how to handle him right now. for more we are joined by the expert in international security and a research associate. you live in watertown and you have been going through this for the last few days. what has that been like? >> surreal, you know. yesterday i wake up to the sounds of helicopter
with an advanced degree in education from capella university, you'll have the knowledge to meet these challenges and make a difference in the lives of students. let's get started at capella.edu. >>> it's the bottom of the area. welcome back. i am john berman in boston. this morning, elation and relief. an emotional night. 19-year-old dzhokhar tsarnaev in a hospital under heavy guard. this image shows him bloody on a boat in a backyard in watertown. he was captured last night after a...
SFGTV: San Francisco Government Television
67
67
Apr 24, 2013
04/13
by
SFGTV
tv
eye 67
favorite 0
quote 0
it really is a continuing education pathway for so many of our residents. i think it certainly deserves a conversation that we are dedicating to today. >> president chiu: supervisor wiener. >> supervisor wiener: thank you. i agree with them is everything that supervisor kim said. i would feel comfortable changing the word " inflating" with "growing." i can't even imagine what would happen if the college were to lose its accreditation. this is why the proposition passed despite of the bad press. i have serious concern about the final result in terms of what it means. i think that if we had a huge surplus, to met all the needs in terms of city services it would be appropriate to provide financial support to city college. it certainly is a totally appropriate use of funding the fact is we are not doing what we need to do in terms of our own budget. we don't have nearly enough heart gardeners and parked patrol officers. we are turning over street trees to private property owners. in fact we are really not turning them over as we don't have enough money in dpw t
it really is a continuing education pathway for so many of our residents. i think it certainly deserves a conversation that we are dedicating to today. >> president chiu: supervisor wiener. >> supervisor wiener: thank you. i agree with them is everything that supervisor kim said. i would feel comfortable changing the word " inflating" with "growing." i can't even imagine what would happen if the college were to lose its accreditation. this is why the proposition...
SFGTV: San Francisco Government Television
62
62
Apr 20, 2013
04/13
by
SFGTV
tv
eye 62
favorite 0
quote 0
item 8 urging the board of trustees and administration to utilize to preserve the quality of education that has served education well, and to support the city of san francisco to reevaluate the charges and providing more and kind services to support the resolution. >> this was a resolution to support the issues i'll turn it over to you. >> colleagues we have a number of speakers from the community of supporters of city college and faculty i believe we'll have a trustee or two. my hope is this hearing on city college and dialog on resolution to support the college this is a difficult time and we can also end with a commitment to have a working group that would be looking at the financial support and putting our heads together in creativity ways to feel what month supporters feel is a jewel of the san francisco system. we've invited all students from all background and the chance to develop a better life for themselves and their families. i know last year the focus was on how the college has that i would people from poverty but also retrained individuals like from manufacturing and retra
item 8 urging the board of trustees and administration to utilize to preserve the quality of education that has served education well, and to support the city of san francisco to reevaluate the charges and providing more and kind services to support the resolution. >> this was a resolution to support the issues i'll turn it over to you. >> colleagues we have a number of speakers from the community of supporters of city college and faculty i believe we'll have a trustee or two. my...
69
69
Apr 18, 2013
04/13
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 69
favorite 0
quote 0
she is a supporter of music education for our children, the mother of a daughter and, yes, a prominent american. but i think if we could say the most about yolanda adams is that she never stops evangelizing and seeking to help those who are hopeless and in despair. she brings joy to those who seek it and believes that everyone is a child of god. i'm grateful to know yolanda adams and to claim her as a constituent of the great city of houston and the great state of texas. but most of all, she's an american who is a believer and understands the value of america's freedom to be able to worship. she continues to soldier on to save souls and we're delighted to have been able to have her bless us this morning. mr. speaker, i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the chair will entertain five further requests for one-minute speeches on each side of the aisle. the gentlewoman from florida is ecognized. ms. ros-lehtinen: i ask unanimous consent to address the house for one minute and to revise and extend. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. ms. ros-lehtinen: thank you, mr. speaker. i sta
she is a supporter of music education for our children, the mother of a daughter and, yes, a prominent american. but i think if we could say the most about yolanda adams is that she never stops evangelizing and seeking to help those who are hopeless and in despair. she brings joy to those who seek it and believes that everyone is a child of god. i'm grateful to know yolanda adams and to claim her as a constituent of the great city of houston and the great state of texas. but most of all, she's...
SFGTV2: San Francisco Government Television
35
35
Apr 21, 2013
04/13
by
SFGTV2
tv
eye 35
favorite 0
quote 0
program coordinate 98or for over a decade he has provided services to the arab couldn't health and education and immigration his days start in the early mornings, commuting between court appointments homes of low increase and disabled clints, hospitals and schools and his work leads into the late evenings he can be found in the late trip ac's where he tutors nearly 50 america youth to help them understand the important of education their futures in the world and academic excellence his mint doesn't stop at mentoring he helps many student pursue scholarships to per view their dreams for higher education he understand the value and importance of community service and empowering our people to be strong and proud and conscious and capable members of the community who never forgot their heritage. so abraham, on behalf of the city and county of the san francisco x we will like to presented you with the 2012 distinguished service award. (applause). >>> thank you all and i appreciate this very much from the government of san francisco and i thanks our community at large and everyone who is here and
program coordinate 98or for over a decade he has provided services to the arab couldn't health and education and immigration his days start in the early mornings, commuting between court appointments homes of low increase and disabled clints, hospitals and schools and his work leads into the late evenings he can be found in the late trip ac's where he tutors nearly 50 america youth to help them understand the important of education their futures in the world and academic excellence his mint...
79
79
Apr 21, 2013
04/13
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 79
favorite 0
quote 0
abject poverty, victims of child abuse, little or no education. and you ask yourself, that's not an excuse. that's not a defense. but to some extent my we be executing them because of the sense of the parents? it gives me some pause. also another problem is they are all broke. they have no money. they don't have good lawyers. sometimes, in some soda case, the quality of legal representation is superb, and into many of them it's absurd. people are since to die not because they committed the worst crimes but rather because they have the worst lawyers. and we see that over and over again. these arbitrary factors figure in the sugar no bearing on them at all but they do have a profound bearing. >> guest: the longtime warden at san quentin together 90 people, 88 men, two women. he said i never executed a rich person. >> guest: the question still is not that are theoretically if you could do any rational way, and if you could do it in such a manner that really does deter, that it really does better than anything else serve society's demand for retributi
abject poverty, victims of child abuse, little or no education. and you ask yourself, that's not an excuse. that's not a defense. but to some extent my we be executing them because of the sense of the parents? it gives me some pause. also another problem is they are all broke. they have no money. they don't have good lawyers. sometimes, in some soda case, the quality of legal representation is superb, and into many of them it's absurd. people are since to die not because they committed the...
SFGTV: San Francisco Government Television
44
44
Apr 18, 2013
04/13
by
SFGTV
tv
eye 44
favorite 0
quote 0
let's get the mike it should work >> i'm an educator and, yes we did just come from a preservation. my time at city college i have treasured every second of it. as project survive we go into the classroom we serve multiple programs. we also serve ocean campus and the critic center and we're spreading the message how to prevent unhealthy relationships and how to prevent other violence. every time i give a presentation it strengthened the classroom that community. i learn more from my interactions as a peer educator caterpillar i'm a preeducator and project delivers nearly 4 hundred workshops a year on dating violence project. we do different activities with students where we talk about healthy relationships and how to prevent unhealthy relationships and how to prevent rape in other situations that are bad. doing those presentations has helped me to see how it impacts other students. students may not recognize when they're in on a abusive relationship. >> thank you very much. i'm going to call a few more cards. (calling names) doesn't have to be in that order just came forward >> i'm
let's get the mike it should work >> i'm an educator and, yes we did just come from a preservation. my time at city college i have treasured every second of it. as project survive we go into the classroom we serve multiple programs. we also serve ocean campus and the critic center and we're spreading the message how to prevent unhealthy relationships and how to prevent other violence. every time i give a presentation it strengthened the classroom that community. i learn more from my...
23
23
Apr 22, 2013
04/13
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 23
favorite 0
quote 0
it's tough to figure out how this well-educated, articulated young sacramento native ended up trolling international boulevard. but being arrested is nothing new for her. >> be cooperative and you know how this works, right? >> i have to go to jail. >> how many did you do last time? >> too many hours. it was eight -- it was too many. >> the teen rings up a quick string of arrests but it doesn't take long for word of a sting to travel up and down the track and scare off other women. >> she's looking back. she's probably spooked from the other swoop. >> police recognize this pair from a previous operation, but they refuse to take the bait tonight. >> no play. called me a cop. and they're still walking westbound. >> they might see one of their friends or a girl they're familiar with get picked up and in the distance see a couple police cars go by real quick all of a sudden, and it's just kind of -- you know, they have their -- you know, their little -- their little radar going. they also have that phone starts buzzing when other girls see their friends getting picked up. and word travels
it's tough to figure out how this well-educated, articulated young sacramento native ended up trolling international boulevard. but being arrested is nothing new for her. >> be cooperative and you know how this works, right? >> i have to go to jail. >> how many did you do last time? >> too many hours. it was eight -- it was too many. >> the teen rings up a quick string of arrests but it doesn't take long for word of a sting to travel up and down the track and scare...
51
51
Apr 22, 2013
04/13
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 51
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> and the portal is so clear, to act on that rage or to build on it, to further educate it. >> alienation of young males is not a new phenomenon. they are alienated and sometimes violent. what you have on the internet in particular is a brightly lit pathway to an answer. >> exactly. >> not only an answer but a recipe for response. and so this is the question when you talk about what's going on in the muslim world and we have to remember the primary victims of jihadism are other muslims, muslims who don't agree with the more jihadist elements, and so we have to ask ourselves and muslims have to ask themselves, you know, what are we doing to provide counter programming even on the internet? and this is not something that the u.s. can fix or the west can fix. it has to come from within islam. >> let me get a break in here. i also want to talk about how we process this politically. what's going to happen in this town as a response to all of these mr. clean guys, they're like a clean team. did you see mr. clean disinfecting bath cleaner killing that bacteria yesterday, just flaunting it? and d
. >> and the portal is so clear, to act on that rage or to build on it, to further educate it. >> alienation of young males is not a new phenomenon. they are alienated and sometimes violent. what you have on the internet in particular is a brightly lit pathway to an answer. >> exactly. >> not only an answer but a recipe for response. and so this is the question when you talk about what's going on in the muslim world and we have to remember the primary victims of jihadism...
SFGTV: San Francisco Government Television
53
53
Apr 17, 2013
04/13
by
SFGTV
tv
eye 53
favorite 0
quote 0
those are targeted specifically for this phonetics to address their educational and number one educational. the human brain can be slowed down to prevent brighten deceased. so people can remain a vital part of our community >> thank you anything else want to speak please come forward. >> hi i wanted to thank you supervisor mar for hosting this hearing. obviously city college for san francisco is a vital resource. we build student leader to address entity issues we're working to close the remarkable achievement gaps. we are experiencing layoffs and the students are many, many ways facing the crisis. i wanted to talk briefly about some recently data that was released that kind of speaks to the achievement gap. in the remedial classes only 25 percent of students who start at the city college in a remedial math class are able to move up. into a college level class. their less than a 40 percent completion degree such as african-american students. i want to acknowledge that city college is out performing in this state and we can do better. i also want to say that kohlman advocates and smack supp
those are targeted specifically for this phonetics to address their educational and number one educational. the human brain can be slowed down to prevent brighten deceased. so people can remain a vital part of our community >> thank you anything else want to speak please come forward. >> hi i wanted to thank you supervisor mar for hosting this hearing. obviously city college for san francisco is a vital resource. we build student leader to address entity issues we're working to...
209
209
Apr 23, 2013
04/13
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 209
favorite 0
quote 0
this is about more than an education. it's a battle in america. stay tuned. [ tires screech ] [ beeping ] ♪ [ male announcer ] we don't just certify our pre-owned vehicles. we inspect, analyze and recondition each one, until it's nothing short of a genuine certified pre-owned... mercedes-benz for the next new owner. ♪ hurry in to your authorized mercedes-benz dealer for 1.99% financing during our certified pre-owned sales event through april 30th. pre-owned sales event try running four.ning a restaurant is hard, fortunately we've got ink. it gives us 5x the rewards on our internet, phone charges and cable, plus at office supply stores. rewards we put right back into our business. this is the only thing we've ever wanted to do and ink helps us do it. make your mark with ink from chase. >> two facebook pages promoting a gun give away has been shut down. the man running the ar 15 assault rifle contest is outraged. the owner of the tact kel firearms is trying to raise awareness about second amendment rights. those accused of being part of a plot f
this is about more than an education. it's a battle in america. stay tuned. [ tires screech ] [ beeping ] ♪ [ male announcer ] we don't just certify our pre-owned vehicles. we inspect, analyze and recondition each one, until it's nothing short of a genuine certified pre-owned... mercedes-benz for the next new owner. ♪ hurry in to your authorized mercedes-benz dealer for 1.99% financing during our certified pre-owned sales event through april 30th. pre-owned sales event try running four.ning...
SFGTV: San Francisco Government Television
42
42
Apr 23, 2013
04/13
by
SFGTV
tv
eye 42
favorite 0
quote 0
education. i do think that we should have, or at least consider having a joint committee of the board of supervisors and the trustees of city college. we are already engaged in so many partnerships with city college and having that i'm going discussion and having them be a part of the discussion with the school district is something that i think that only benefit all three agencies. i hope that is something that we move forwards to. >> president chiu: supervisor mar. >> supervisor mar: i think it is wonderful to have a dialogue, and to add live on the points that supervisor campos made, another supervisor amniano (sounds like), who created the committee of education, in which i said on for years, there should be some way to them through the college board of trustees and that important decision-making , on the city level and i know our advisor to the mayor and education -- mendoza, sitting in the audience as well, i hope to work with many of you together to bring a working group on how to support
education. i do think that we should have, or at least consider having a joint committee of the board of supervisors and the trustees of city college. we are already engaged in so many partnerships with city college and having that i'm going discussion and having them be a part of the discussion with the school district is something that i think that only benefit all three agencies. i hope that is something that we move forwards to. >> president chiu: supervisor mar. >> supervisor...
96
96
Apr 21, 2013
04/13
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 96
favorite 0
quote 0
call it a victory, keep going. >> kill the filibuster bill. >> definitely. >> i spoke to an educator this week who talked about how the anxiety level among parents is just off the chart. >> right. >> part of his point was, that has to be dialed back. people have to get right with the fact that you live in a society that protects freedoms to the point it makes us more vulnerable in some ways, and some things you just cannot prevent. >> look, i go back to this central point, how many people have died in terror attacks in the last 12 years in america, 9/11 was nominalist. in its size. and we've had many attempts -- most of the attempts fail. most of the terrorists are bad at terrorism and even when they succeed the casualty count is fairly minimal. i'm not downplaying the tragedy of boston. but, really, more to use the off-sided statistic, more children die in backyard sw swimming pool accidents, than die in terrorism and so, yes, there's a certain point we have to simply turn the tv off, god forbid, but at a certain point you have to go back to your regular programming and not become o
call it a victory, keep going. >> kill the filibuster bill. >> definitely. >> i spoke to an educator this week who talked about how the anxiety level among parents is just off the chart. >> right. >> part of his point was, that has to be dialed back. people have to get right with the fact that you live in a society that protects freedoms to the point it makes us more vulnerable in some ways, and some things you just cannot prevent. >> look, i go back to this...
SFGTV: San Francisco Government Television
30
30
Apr 20, 2013
04/13
by
SFGTV
tv
eye 30
favorite 0
quote 0
lot of that also is due to a lot of activists and community members who made this a priority issue to educate government and members of the community on this issue and of course they have been impacted on this as well and hopefully through the hearings we can push and encourage for better working -- a better coordination amongst a variety of departments and this sits in a lot of different purviews so again i want to invite you up and chaired the task force and a member of the sf mta. thank you for being here. >> thank you supervisors. i am deputy of planning for the sf mta also the transportation task force, co-chair with dhp. i'm going to give you a quick overview of the strategy and then what we're going to be talking about in the hearing so you can hear from the various departments on what they have have done since we have been developing this report. it's really important to note that we have been working over the last two years as a team and moving concert with the changes and the strategy is reflecting in real time what we're doing and moving forward and there is obviously a lot of chal
lot of that also is due to a lot of activists and community members who made this a priority issue to educate government and members of the community on this issue and of course they have been impacted on this as well and hopefully through the hearings we can push and encourage for better working -- a better coordination amongst a variety of departments and this sits in a lot of different purviews so again i want to invite you up and chaired the task force and a member of the sf mta. thank you...
SFGTV: San Francisco Government Television
38
38
Apr 22, 2013
04/13
by
SFGTV
tv
eye 38
favorite 0
quote 0
we do programs for education and cultural awareness and we will talk about those in the context of the plans. i am sharing the analysis that you requested. i will say a little bit more about that. i think starting -- do both mics work? starting with the trends this first slide, and i will go through these quickly. i think we can see the total injuries -- i think it's important for you -- for everyone to look at these at data for pedestrian injuries and all traffic injuries in terms of trends. it's misleading to look at a short period of time. it's misleading to look at just one intersection because these are relatively rare events but with the thousands of intersections they collectively add up but just to follow one intersection or one statistic from day to day or month to month is really misleading and lead us down the wrong road but over a decade injuries overall have defined but for pedestrians remained stable which is not acceptable. when we look at severe and fatal injuries we see an uptick in the number happening in the city and i think this is in part because of increase in bic
we do programs for education and cultural awareness and we will talk about those in the context of the plans. i am sharing the analysis that you requested. i will say a little bit more about that. i think starting -- do both mics work? starting with the trends this first slide, and i will go through these quickly. i think we can see the total injuries -- i think it's important for you -- for everyone to look at these at data for pedestrian injuries and all traffic injuries in terms of trends....
SFGTV: San Francisco Government Television
43
43
Apr 19, 2013
04/13
by
SFGTV
tv
eye 43
favorite 0
quote 0
we have educational workshops >> so my second position is a coordinator. this does community base organizations behavior of the parents and giving the folks an overview on rights. we over our clinics at 6363 admission the first thursday ♪ again, we offers those workshops throughout the community it's very actually in spreading the word of information. we also offer p p ws. their our parents professional workshops again, we try to get our information to parents and professionals and we have the second saturday of each month. we try to get our next upcoming one on may 11th. we're going to have is a special speaker and she is going to screen her documentary on 3 generations and how effective it's envoy is a q and a and give a little bit of experience and information on several taught and a situation. but that's a quick example of the type workshops we have monthly. >> sorry the next one is short term case management. fully staffed sorry we have a staff of 3 social workers one in to 5 in english and then another bilingual in spanish. we can get immediate sup
we have educational workshops >> so my second position is a coordinator. this does community base organizations behavior of the parents and giving the folks an overview on rights. we over our clinics at 6363 admission the first thursday ♪ again, we offers those workshops throughout the community it's very actually in spreading the word of information. we also offer p p ws. their our parents professional workshops again, we try to get our information to parents and professionals and we...
SFGTV2: San Francisco Government Television
30
30
Apr 24, 2013
04/13
by
SFGTV2
tv
eye 30
favorite 0
quote 0
educate them to the proper behavior. i think that that is done with people who are in settings that are over 21 as well. >> i agree with you. i think that we penalize anyone over the age of 21 and get in trouble in the summer, when there is no school. they need a place to go to express themselves. the next question, for the police, with the success of aou, it is a central place where conditions are put on alcohol licenses. does the police department possibly see a central location for education permits? >> i leave that as long as we can centralize these activities and tasks, getting them to go through one formal is much better for all of us. it is much easier to get a handle on what is going on. aou, we are doing really well with that. we will look into that and have it going through direct. >> so, we used all of these out. does anyone else have a question? we have about five more minutes before we take a break. i know the you are tired. please, ask and be polite. robbie? [laughter] >> hello. this is a question for all t
educate them to the proper behavior. i think that that is done with people who are in settings that are over 21 as well. >> i agree with you. i think that we penalize anyone over the age of 21 and get in trouble in the summer, when there is no school. they need a place to go to express themselves. the next question, for the police, with the success of aou, it is a central place where conditions are put on alcohol licenses. does the police department possibly see a central location for...
SFGTV2: San Francisco Government Television
49
49
Apr 16, 2013
04/13
by
SFGTV2
tv
eye 49
favorite 0
quote 0
you know that this city's future don't understand on the education we provide for all our children. it's with great pleurisy introduce the mayor of the city of san francisco. good morning thank you laura republican for that kind introduction and thank you for opening your divorces to me this morning. i want to honor david and all your supervisors and to our two newest supervisors. mayor brown thank you for being here and taking the time to join us this morning. you have done so much in this county >> and since this is my first city address i'm hoping you'll cut me some slack if you chose to write about it in the newspapers. to the department heads and consistent leaders and education leaders to all of you who are online and thank you all of you for joining us this morning. and, of course, to my wonderful wife, mother and friend thank you for being here and pitting up with me for all these years >> a year ago i stood before i and score my term of office pledging to seize the year of the dragon to focus on jobs and to make bold decisions for your future. and to work together with all
you know that this city's future don't understand on the education we provide for all our children. it's with great pleurisy introduce the mayor of the city of san francisco. good morning thank you laura republican for that kind introduction and thank you for opening your divorces to me this morning. i want to honor david and all your supervisors and to our two newest supervisors. mayor brown thank you for being here and taking the time to join us this morning. you have done so much in this...
111
111
Apr 24, 2013
04/13
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 111
favorite 0
quote 0
she earned bachelor of science degree education in 196. the campus features the laura bush promenade. walkway garden dedicated to the first lady after the first president donated $250,000 in honor of his lovely wife. the former cia director david petraeus has a new job. the city university of new york reports he will be a visiting professor of public policy in manhattan starting in august. calls this a unique opportunity for students. professor petraeus will share his extraordinary insight on international security and intelligence and nation building. general petraeus resigned as cia director last year after he admitted he did have an affair with his biographer paula broadwell. a major gang bust inside one of america's jails. cops have charged 25 people, including corrections officers and inmates in connection with a scandal involving sex and drugs and a whole lot of money at baltimore city detention center. now, the police say it all started when an inmate took control of a driven gang still after 2009 incarceration to await trial in att
she earned bachelor of science degree education in 196. the campus features the laura bush promenade. walkway garden dedicated to the first lady after the first president donated $250,000 in honor of his lovely wife. the former cia director david petraeus has a new job. the city university of new york reports he will be a visiting professor of public policy in manhattan starting in august. calls this a unique opportunity for students. professor petraeus will share his extraordinary insight on...
70
70
Apr 22, 2013
04/13
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 70
favorite 0
quote 0
are they encountering issues on the educational fronts here? >> guest: so, that's a great question. the consumer enrollment is, i think, one of the greatest question marks right now. you've got the technical aspects rolling ahead, but the question is if you build it, will they come? are the people going to sign up? like you said, the kaiser foundation poll found two-thirds of the uninsured, majority of americans, don't know what the law does for them, and that makes it hard for them to get excited. we're starting to see the push. we're starting to see the federal government designate money to send out what are called assisters or navigators to go into the communities to get people more aware of what they can expect of -- what's actually available to them. a lot of people, there's actually a lot of opportunity now. they are going to be getting either -- they may be eligible for basically free health insurance under an expansion of medicaid, the government's program for low income individuals, or they may be qualified for a subsidy on the exchange, but there is a limited funding avail
are they encountering issues on the educational fronts here? >> guest: so, that's a great question. the consumer enrollment is, i think, one of the greatest question marks right now. you've got the technical aspects rolling ahead, but the question is if you build it, will they come? are the people going to sign up? like you said, the kaiser foundation poll found two-thirds of the uninsured, majority of americans, don't know what the law does for them, and that makes it hard for them to...
87
87
Apr 23, 2013
04/13
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 87
favorite 0
quote 0
her formal education made her one of the most educated women of her generation. the popular image is often very dark. her childhood, many of the stories associated represent a typical childhood. she had a pony she rode around town. she and her siblings would catch minnows and the creek -- in the creek. she and her cousin attempted to create their own hoop skirts and wear them to sunday school. siblingsents, and her would spend the evening together. in addition to the family members, there were enslaved african americans that this column. on average, they had five slaves that provided all of the household labor. it included three women and two men. we had a portrait of mary's stepmother's mother. she is said to be a formative influence on mrs. lincoln. she was well-educated, she spoke french fluently. she is also interesting with her views in regard to slavery. in her will, she chose to provide for the gradual freeing of her slaves after her death. this represents her political position of gradual emancipation. this is the dining room of the home. this is where th
her formal education made her one of the most educated women of her generation. the popular image is often very dark. her childhood, many of the stories associated represent a typical childhood. she had a pony she rode around town. she and her siblings would catch minnows and the creek -- in the creek. she and her cousin attempted to create their own hoop skirts and wear them to sunday school. siblingsents, and her would spend the evening together. in addition to the family members, there were...
71
71
Apr 18, 2013
04/13
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 71
favorite 0
quote 0
it's an education process, but it has begun. and the money is no longer going to be on the side of the arms manufacturers and the nra. there's big money coming in not just from mayor bloomberg but from others. there will be a level playing field, and once those newtown survivors, the parents and those of other gun violence, once they appear in these districts, that's going to change a lot in the next election. >> thank you for your time. i greatly appreciate you joining our panel today. we continue to follow that breaking news. the massive explosion in west, texas. >> i just know that it was just loud, loud, booming, and people screaming and running. >> search and rescue operations right now still under way. the f -- atf also expected to arrive in texas. we'll'll get the latest in around update for you. and is mark sanford's comeback in jeopardy? it's one of the things we thought you should know. [ female announcer ] crest plus scope celebrates the daring ones. for him, who dares to get in the picture. for her, who dares to show
it's an education process, but it has begun. and the money is no longer going to be on the side of the arms manufacturers and the nra. there's big money coming in not just from mayor bloomberg but from others. there will be a level playing field, and once those newtown survivors, the parents and those of other gun violence, once they appear in these districts, that's going to change a lot in the next election. >> thank you for your time. i greatly appreciate you joining our panel today....
73
73
Apr 17, 2013
04/13
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 73
favorite 0
quote 0
every opportunity we create for early childhood education or higher education or middle school education that means teachers in the classroom. it means schools being open and our young people getting skims they need so twenty years from now we have the best trade workers in the world. that's what the budget is about. thank you. as i understand you have a time crunch, secretary lew. can you hang until 12:30 so we can get through the rest. is that possible? what i would propose. talk about this as knocking the time down 3:00 each. in order accommodate ferch you stay for 12:30. yes, mr. chairman we can. >> we'll knock it down to 3:00. it's now -- [inaudible] mr. williams. mr. williams is phoenix. yep. >> thank you for being here. i'm a small business owner. have you ever run a business? >> i worked in businesses. i have not had my own. >> do you ever run. >> i have not had my own business. >> are you concerned that the debt our country is obtaining is going to eventually go to higher interest rates? >> i think economic growth will be to higher interest rates. ic we have to plan as our budge
every opportunity we create for early childhood education or higher education or middle school education that means teachers in the classroom. it means schools being open and our young people getting skims they need so twenty years from now we have the best trade workers in the world. that's what the budget is about. thank you. as i understand you have a time crunch, secretary lew. can you hang until 12:30 so we can get through the rest. is that possible? what i would propose. talk about this...
SFGTV: San Francisco Government Television
55
55
Apr 16, 2013
04/13
by
SFGTV
tv
eye 55
favorite 0
quote 0
the short fall, that $10 million short fall is really in the areas of the kind of the plans, education, and outreach because very often the funding sources that we deal with at mta you build the project and deal with this. and these programs are limited to us so that is the $10 million gap. step two, fund pilot treatments and identify those most impactful so we're building up how to take care of the short fall. one do the injury corridors, identify innovative treatments and integrate with other projects. again that is a $5 million gap. step three and estimate improvements and we estimated the third part, the permanent capital improvements but again this is a strategy. it's a plan. it's an estimate. we haven't actually gone to the intersections. we haven't done the engineering but that is the goal. that's what we're reaching towards so again we want to implement the high impacts first and then pursue funding by phase and i often tell people so they see the total there and we're never going to accomplish that. in reality we want to fund environmental studies, do outreach and fund designs
the short fall, that $10 million short fall is really in the areas of the kind of the plans, education, and outreach because very often the funding sources that we deal with at mta you build the project and deal with this. and these programs are limited to us so that is the $10 million gap. step two, fund pilot treatments and identify those most impactful so we're building up how to take care of the short fall. one do the injury corridors, identify innovative treatments and integrate with other...
149
149
Apr 17, 2013
04/13
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 149
favorite 0
quote 1
he spent time in special education classrooms. and he was home schooled by his mother. he lived in a room with blacked-out curtains and played violent video games for hours on end. we know his mother bought him assault weapons and kept an arsenal at home. we know they went target shooting together at ranges and that both were certified in gun safety. their home was a veritable weapons depot, with many firearms, more than 1,600 rounds of ammunition, sam rye swords, even a gun safe in this young man's room. it has been reported that adam compiled a spread sheet documenting hundreds of victims of mass murders, something he may have used as a measuring stick for his own sadistic plot. and we know one thing: none of this information would have been caught on a background check. and i say that although i support background checks. but this just shows what is out there that needs to be stopped. on that december morning, adam lanza started this rampage by killing his mother. he then drove to sandy hook. he shot his way into the school. he was heavily armed. this is what he carr
he spent time in special education classrooms. and he was home schooled by his mother. he lived in a room with blacked-out curtains and played violent video games for hours on end. we know his mother bought him assault weapons and kept an arsenal at home. we know they went target shooting together at ranges and that both were certified in gun safety. their home was a veritable weapons depot, with many firearms, more than 1,600 rounds of ammunition, sam rye swords, even a gun safe in this young...
SFGTV2: San Francisco Government Television
26
26
Apr 21, 2013
04/13
by
SFGTV2
tv
eye 26
favorite 0
quote 0
>> we're launching our education program in the schools. the idea of having the kids do some artwork and then turn around and tag it in their class. so, they feel what it's like to be violated. that is so powerful, i can't wait to get home and start doing it. on the other side as a carrot, i have stickers. when you give blood like i do every eight weeks, they give me a little sticker. that says, be nice to me, i gave blood today. [speaker not understood]. we need to do that for our clean-up people. so, when i take one of our felons, our misdemeanor kids and we go out and abate graffiti, at the end of the day i put a sticker on and says, be nice to me, i cleaned hayward today. your parents have to be nice to you and you tell them i said so. (applause) >> awesome, thank you. thank you. do you have another question up there? >> i do. >> okay, great. >> it's a rather hefty one. there is much more commercial tagging such as billboards, rap ads on buses, streetcars, structures built into sidewalks such as kiosks, news gras being, stand alone in g
>> we're launching our education program in the schools. the idea of having the kids do some artwork and then turn around and tag it in their class. so, they feel what it's like to be violated. that is so powerful, i can't wait to get home and start doing it. on the other side as a carrot, i have stickers. when you give blood like i do every eight weeks, they give me a little sticker. that says, be nice to me, i gave blood today. [speaker not understood]. we need to do that for our...
93
93
Apr 23, 2013
04/13
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 93
favorite 0
quote 0
education. without education great men would not dare to speak up. without education, our forefathers would not be able to establish a free nation. that is why i believe education is the most important element in ur nation. they say we live in an increasing global society. so i wanted to know how american students ranked upon a global scale. >> so if you look at where we were several decades ago versus where we are now in the globe, we're 21, 23, and 26 out of developing nations in science, reading and math. ere is no doubt we're in the midst of a crisis. >> i decided to get a second opinion, headmaster of the school. >> we're number two in the amount spent per pupil. we're number two in the amount of money we spend but we're falling behind further and further when it comes to international ranks in education. >> for every 100 ninth graders, only 70 will graduate from high school. 44 will go on to college. only 30 students will enroll in the second year of college. only 21 will graduate from a four year institution in a six-year period of time. that
education. without education great men would not dare to speak up. without education, our forefathers would not be able to establish a free nation. that is why i believe education is the most important element in ur nation. they say we live in an increasing global society. so i wanted to know how american students ranked upon a global scale. >> so if you look at where we were several decades ago versus where we are now in the globe, we're 21, 23, and 26 out of developing nations in...
SFGTV2: San Francisco Government Television
38
38
Apr 22, 2013
04/13
by
SFGTV2
tv
eye 38
favorite 0
quote 0
from a distance as a landscape, but once again up close there is another level of information that's educational about this facility. >> fire fly by artist ned con is an art installation which rises straight from the golden gate avenue sidewalk to the top of the building. >> the fire fly wall will be 5 by 5 polley carbon plates that will move with the wind and show a wave effect in the daytime. when those also swing back and forth and they hit the fulcrum, it will also set up an led light that will cover the fire fly. so, at nighttime people in another part of san francisco can see the side of our building and about 20 feet wide and 10 stories high will be a wall that will flickr on and off like fire flies at nighttime. it will be so energy efficient that if all those lights go on, it will be the equivalent of a 40 watt bulb. and also the new piece of artwork going all the way down the side of the building, which looks like this incredible wind ripples on a pond. and i thought, oh, my god, how incredible, how wonderful. >> inside the building we will have water walls in the main staircase, and t
from a distance as a landscape, but once again up close there is another level of information that's educational about this facility. >> fire fly by artist ned con is an art installation which rises straight from the golden gate avenue sidewalk to the top of the building. >> the fire fly wall will be 5 by 5 polley carbon plates that will move with the wind and show a wave effect in the daytime. when those also swing back and forth and they hit the fulcrum, it will also set up an led...
475
475
Apr 23, 2013
04/13
by
CNBC
tv
eye 475
favorite 0
quote 0
>> a new online native experience for education. people can learn skills and help them find jobs. >> but they also want money. are you going public some day? you're a young guy. very successful. >> we're building a long-term business. whatever we can do to sustain a business. >> right now what's the revenue? >> right now there is none. >> if you're not going to charge for classes, what other revenue models are you considering? >> building a product in the future. it's using the network. we have several million people learning and teaching people to add value. >> so is this more of a jobs board kind of company? something that connects people to finding each other from a jobs be perspective? >> that's definitely positive. that's something we will see in the coming year, yeah. >> when you think about other schools and the way the university and college systems works in this country, are people taking code academy? can you build your curriculum in other curriculums. >> this exists. we have people at brown, m.i.t. >> thank you for coming
>> a new online native experience for education. people can learn skills and help them find jobs. >> but they also want money. are you going public some day? you're a young guy. very successful. >> we're building a long-term business. whatever we can do to sustain a business. >> right now what's the revenue? >> right now there is none. >> if you're not going to charge for classes, what other revenue models are you considering? >> building a product in...
SFGTV2: San Francisco Government Television
41
41
Apr 21, 2013
04/13
by
SFGTV2
tv
eye 41
favorite 0
quote 0
perhaps some of it is an awareness or an education about resource he he that are available. there's a whole gamut of people available to remove graffiti, people who have never done it before, maybe they're painters but they just have access to materials and they are used to taking paint off. i guess farther down the spectrum of people that have never done it before and just want to be good citizens to remove graffiti. then you go up through -- you know, people who just specialize in graffiti removal. there's people who, you know, more like me who get technically involved and we test everything. you've got vendors out there that are selling you products, including antigraffiti coatings. so, i think there's a level of what the significance of the historic building, if we're talking about the white house or the national monument, you know, we'll always get -- usually find people who are super well qualified. and then if it's -- you know, if it were my house and it was built in the 1920s, i might get more ghosting. it's just a matter of -- not me. i would do a good job. [laughte
perhaps some of it is an awareness or an education about resource he he that are available. there's a whole gamut of people available to remove graffiti, people who have never done it before, maybe they're painters but they just have access to materials and they are used to taking paint off. i guess farther down the spectrum of people that have never done it before and just want to be good citizens to remove graffiti. then you go up through -- you know, people who just specialize in graffiti...
77
77
Apr 16, 2013
04/13
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 77
favorite 0
quote 0
you lose your benefits, you lose your education, you lose your education subsidies, you lose food subsidies. the marginal tax rate, mr. speaker, when you are trying to get from the lower wrung of the ladder to the higher wrung of the ladder can be upwards of 60%. 60% on folks who are trying to make it. the fair tax says no. no, we shouldn't tax anyone up to poverty level spending and we should applaud everyone who finds a penny to save because saving is what drives an economy, not consumption. so here we have a chart, mr. speaker, of what happens to the fair tax rate for two-adult, two-child household, and what you see here, if you're down in a lower income bracket, mr. speaker, earning under $20,000 a year, you're not going to pay a penny in taxes. not a penny in taxes. in fact, you're actually going to get money back. if you get up to $30,000 a year, you're still not going to pay a penny in tax. you're going to break even paying zero. if you're doing better, making $45,000 or $60,000 or $121,000, you'll see your rate continue to climb, not the marginal rate, mr. speaker, but the effective
you lose your benefits, you lose your education, you lose your education subsidies, you lose food subsidies. the marginal tax rate, mr. speaker, when you are trying to get from the lower wrung of the ladder to the higher wrung of the ladder can be upwards of 60%. 60% on folks who are trying to make it. the fair tax says no. no, we shouldn't tax anyone up to poverty level spending and we should applaud everyone who finds a penny to save because saving is what drives an economy, not consumption....
90
90
Apr 18, 2013
04/13
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 90
favorite 0
quote 0
she was a very intellectual woman, highly educated. with that intellect and wonderful education, it seemed wasted in some way. >> the conversation on jayne pearce, the life of the 14th president, is now available on our web site. tune in monday for our next program on the first lady, mary todd lincoln. >> this documentary comes from zachary cohen of the adele davis academy in sandy springs, georgia. his message to the president looks at funding for education. it is a second prize-winning video in this year's c-span studentcam competition. >> this is a jewish spinning top. when a dreidel is falling, we have two options pick it back up or just leave it there. >> what is the most important issue for the president? is it the economy, foreign affairs? what about healthcare? those are very important issues but don't you think there is one central issue that can solve all our other problems and we should tackle the first? you may be thinking, what might the big issue be? want to think about it, it is simple. what can give kids the knowledge t
she was a very intellectual woman, highly educated. with that intellect and wonderful education, it seemed wasted in some way. >> the conversation on jayne pearce, the life of the 14th president, is now available on our web site. tune in monday for our next program on the first lady, mary todd lincoln. >> this documentary comes from zachary cohen of the adele davis academy in sandy springs, georgia. his message to the president looks at funding for education. it is a second...